Thanks vipul292 but I don't think it's a virus as this laptop has never been connected to the web its for admin use onlyThanks vipul292 but I don't think it's a virus as this laptop has never been connected to the web its for admin use only

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This Vipul from INDIA. For u r problem solution is as follows:-
* This can be a virus issue make following steps
1) Bring u r PC in safe mode & login with adminiatrator & then scan for virus.
2) If u have knowlage of DOS command u can remove the virus from u r PC.

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